LUDHIANA - After three years of delays, up to 80 Indian knitwear firms are set to relocate into a new textile park in Ludhiana after the scheme was finally given approval.
LUDHIANA - After three years of delays, up to 80 Indian knitwear firms are set to relocate into a new textile park in Ludhiana after the scheme was finally given approval.
Vancouver - Activewear specialist Lululemon has joined a newly announced £9 million ($12 million)...
Frankfurt - Brückner will use Techtextil 2026 to highlight modular coating, drying and...
LEEDS - Fibre Extrusion Technology (FET) will return to Techtextil 2026 later this month, using...
Tokyo - Teijin Frontier has developed a new stretch polyester filament yarn designed to deliver...
Prato – China-based flat knitting machine manufacturer Cixing has strengthened its European...
Shanghai - The Lycra Company and Texhong International Group have struck a strategic partnership...
Shanghai - China’s knitting machinery sector remained the growth engine of the country’s textile equipment industry in 2024, even as the broader market paused after more than a decade of expansion, a new report suggests.
Los Angeles - Texworld Los Angeles and Apparel Sourcing Los Angeles will welcome Interfilière as a...
Stockholm - Syre, which supplies sportswear giant Nike with its recycled polyester, is partnering...
Waregem - A decade on from the merger of Bekaert Textiles and DesleeClama, BekaertDeslee is...
York – Our sister publication Ecotextile News has published a new podcast in which we take a deep dive into Lenzing’s latest sustainability report and learn more about the environmental milestones reached by the manufacturer of Tencel and Modal fibres.
Our host Philip Berman is joined by Lenzing’s Krishna Manda, VP corporate sustainability, and Thomas Matiz, global product sustainability lead, to discuss the company’s latest sustainability report.
Or if you prefer email, click on the button below and we'll get back to you asap